Bealtaine | Improv Workshop with Michelle Read
28 May 2026, 11am–2pm
A fun and practical workshop with Dublin Comedy Improv founding member Michelle Read in celebration of Bealtaine Festival.
18 July 2025, 2pm
Join artist Clodagh Emoe and take time to connect with our native wild plants through drawing.
This is a free event, booking essential as spaces are limited.
Join artist Clodagh Emoe and take time to connect with native wild plants through drawing, illuminating these wild and delicate forms with natural dyes and stains.
Clodagh Emoe works closely with practitioners/researchers in areas of philosophy, architecture and ecology exploring ways to deepen our connection with the natural world. Clodagh’s recent work engages with the biodiversity crisis, drawing attention to the power and potency of our native wild plants.
No experience necessary. Suitable for all ages. Children must be over the age of five and accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Event location information: The workshop will take place in the street-facing gallery space at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, with access to a semi-accessible bathroom. For further access information, please contact TBG+S Learning + Public Engagement Curator Órla Goodwin.
This event is part of Summer School 2025, a four-day programme where the Gallery is dedicated to artistic activity, workshops and conversation. Click here to explore more events.
28 May 2026, 11am–2pm
A fun and practical workshop with Dublin Comedy Improv founding member Michelle Read in celebration of Bealtaine Festival.
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